whom
Whom did you see there?
what
What is there on the table?
what kind / sort of
What kind/sort of films do you like?
THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS
who
He does not know who must come to see us.
whose
We are playing with John's balls but we don't know whose they are playing with.
to whom = whom to
I don't know who(m) I shall give this book to.
whom
He could not guess whom he might see there.
which
She has many books but she doesn't know which she must read for the examination.
THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
mine ours
yours yours
his theirs
hers theirs
THE DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
this
that
these
those
THE IMPERSONAL PRONOUNS
one, you
One could work there. You should always be careful when crossing the road.
THE REFELXIVE PRONOUNS
myself ourselves
yourself yourselves
himself themselves
herself
itself
oneself
THE EMPHATIC PRONOUNS
myself ( eu insumi )
yourself ( tu insuti )
himself ( el insusi )
herself ( ea insasi )
itself ( el insusi )
ourselves ( noi insine)_
yourselves ( voi insiva)
themselves ( ei insisi)
THE INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
all
I can't buy it all.
another
He, that tells a secret is another's servant.
both
You may read either of them. Both are interesting.
each
enough
More then enough is too much.
everybody
God will satisfy the needs of everybody.
everyone
You can't please everyone.
everything
the other
Jesus likes this book, but I prefer the other.